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evidence that repubs are actively trying to suppress democrat votes
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<blockquote data-quote="tickingclocker" data-source="post: 70313753" data-attributes="member: 385536"><p>"Pennsylvania House Majority Leader Mike Turzai told a gathering of Republicans that their voter identification law would “allow Governor Romney to win the state of Pennsylvania.”"</p><p>---Yet Romney lost Pennsylvania, by suppertime, in fact.</p><p></p><p>"Wisconsin Republican Rep. Glenn Grothman boasted that the state’s voter ID law will help whoever the Republican presidential nominee is to win Wisconsin in the general election.</p><p>---We will see, won't we?</p><p></p><p>Jim DeMint, the former South Carolina senator, acknowledged that the rash of Republican voter ID laws rampant in red states definitely helps elect “more conservative candidates.”</p><p>---And if the GOP doesn't offer up any "conservative candidates", then your premise is a wash? Would that be accurate?</p><p></p><p>“[T]his location is dominated by African-American shoppers and it is near several large African-American mega churches such as New Birth Missionary Baptist… Is it possible church buses will be used to transport people directly to the mall since the poll will open when the mall opens? If this happens, so much for the accepted principle of separation of church and state.”</p><p>---Who originally allowed early and Sunday voting to happen? Repubs. Now they are griping about it because their weak repub "Christian" candidate will lose because of.... Christians who happen to be... African Americans?? Tune in tomorrow folks, for another round of political kicking yourself in the racist pants. </p><p></p><p>"Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted mandated the same early voting hours in all 88 Ohio counties. He kept early voting hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays from October 2 to 19 and broadened hours from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. from October 22 to November 2. But he refused to expand voting hours beyond 7 p.m. during the week, on weekends or three days prior to the election — which is when voting is most convenient for many working-class Ohioans."</p><p>---Then working class Ohioans, both black and white, should be the ones to make a huge outcry about such practices, shouldn't they? Dems and Repubs. Maybe it will lead to the Supreme Court eliminating ALL early voting, thereby stopping ALL the madness? Makes you wonder. </p><p></p><p>"... those numbers show “there’s enough voter fraud to sway zero elections,” and then Yelton replies, “Mmmm…that’s not the point.” ... “if it hurts a bunch of lazy blacks that want the government to give them everything, so be it.” ... “The law is going to kick the Democrats in the butt.”</p><p>--Key phrase question: Asked to resign?? Is enraged demand ever spelled "ask"? Surely in this case.</p><p></p><p>What I think is, some people would make perfect guests on the first ever Trump TV "King of Conspiracies" show. Although, I'm sure the Owner, Producer, Director, Host, and Chief Star Reporter, Donald J. Trump, will probably want to rake the Dems over the coals first. While its fresh in his mind.</p><p></p><p>There is no "widespread voter fraud conspiracy", either way. It all balances out in the end. However, that's too boring. The ideas behind conspiracies bring excitement to our relatively boring lives. Follow the money and those who love it. Even better than watching Survivor. Zzzzz....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tickingclocker, post: 70313753, member: 385536"] "Pennsylvania House Majority Leader Mike Turzai told a gathering of Republicans that their voter identification law would “allow Governor Romney to win the state of Pennsylvania.”" ---Yet Romney lost Pennsylvania, by suppertime, in fact. "Wisconsin Republican Rep. Glenn Grothman boasted that the state’s voter ID law will help whoever the Republican presidential nominee is to win Wisconsin in the general election. ---We will see, won't we? Jim DeMint, the former South Carolina senator, acknowledged that the rash of Republican voter ID laws rampant in red states definitely helps elect “more conservative candidates.” ---And if the GOP doesn't offer up any "conservative candidates", then your premise is a wash? Would that be accurate? “[T]his location is dominated by African-American shoppers and it is near several large African-American mega churches such as New Birth Missionary Baptist… Is it possible church buses will be used to transport people directly to the mall since the poll will open when the mall opens? If this happens, so much for the accepted principle of separation of church and state.” ---Who originally allowed early and Sunday voting to happen? Repubs. Now they are griping about it because their weak repub "Christian" candidate will lose because of.... Christians who happen to be... African Americans?? Tune in tomorrow folks, for another round of political kicking yourself in the racist pants. "Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted mandated the same early voting hours in all 88 Ohio counties. He kept early voting hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays from October 2 to 19 and broadened hours from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. from October 22 to November 2. But he refused to expand voting hours beyond 7 p.m. during the week, on weekends or three days prior to the election — which is when voting is most convenient for many working-class Ohioans." ---Then working class Ohioans, both black and white, should be the ones to make a huge outcry about such practices, shouldn't they? Dems and Repubs. Maybe it will lead to the Supreme Court eliminating ALL early voting, thereby stopping ALL the madness? Makes you wonder. "... those numbers show “there’s enough voter fraud to sway zero elections,” and then Yelton replies, “Mmmm…that’s not the point.” ... “if it hurts a bunch of lazy blacks that want the government to give them everything, so be it.” ... “The law is going to kick the Democrats in the butt.” --Key phrase question: Asked to resign?? Is enraged demand ever spelled "ask"? Surely in this case. What I think is, some people would make perfect guests on the first ever Trump TV "King of Conspiracies" show. Although, I'm sure the Owner, Producer, Director, Host, and Chief Star Reporter, Donald J. Trump, will probably want to rake the Dems over the coals first. While its fresh in his mind. There is no "widespread voter fraud conspiracy", either way. It all balances out in the end. However, that's too boring. The ideas behind conspiracies bring excitement to our relatively boring lives. Follow the money and those who love it. Even better than watching Survivor. Zzzzz.... [/QUOTE]
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